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Mogsy’s Bookshelf Roundup: Stacking the Shelves & Recent Reads

Bookshelf Roundup is a feature I do every other weekend which fills the role of several blog memes, like Stacking the Shelves where I talk about the new books I’ve added to my library or received for review, as well as It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? where I round up what I’ve read since the last update and what I’m planning to read soon. Mostly it also serves as a recap post, so sometimes I’ll throw in stuff like reading challenge progress reports, book lists, and other random bookish thoughts or announcements.

I’m back from vacation! We spent the week at Disney World and the kids loved it. It was truly a magical trip for all of us.

Of course, it was also EXHAUSTING! Fun as they are, visits to Disney are not exactly “rest and relaxation”-type vacations and each day pretty much ended with me passing out face-down on the bed as soon as I walked through that hotel room door. While I had a wonderful time, it’s also feels great to be home. Hopefully it won’t take too long to ease myself back into real life again! One of my first chores was to pick up all the mail that had been held while we were away, and sure enough there a few new books among the packages…

Received for Review

Thank you to the publishers and authors for the following review copies received. For more details and full descriptions of the books, be sure to click the links to their Goodreads pages!

We kick things off with a couple of my most anticipated books this year, includingSwarm and Steel by Michael R. Fletcher. Mere words cannot describe how excited I am for this one! Thank you to Talos/Skyhorse Publishing for sending me an ARC.

Next up is Tyrant’s Throne by Sebastien de Castellcourtesy of the amazing Jo Fletcher Books! I have to say I wasn’t expecting to see a package from the UK among my mail, but my heart was practically in my throat as I opened it wondering to myself…could it be? And it was! I seriously cannot wait to dive into this fourth book of the Greatcoatsseries.

Described as “the sequel to the War of the Worlds“,The Massacre of Mankind by Stephen Baxterwas another surprise arrival, but I’d actually heard about this one when it came out earlier this year in the UK. This summer it will be released in the US by Crown Publishing, and it simply sounds too cool to pass up. With thanks to the publisher for the ARC.

I’ve been noticing A Face Like Glass by Frances Hardingearound the blogosphere a lot lately, so it was a pleasant surprise when I arrived home to find that a copy had been sent to me too. Apparently this is the book’s first time being pubbed in the US, even though it’s been receiving great acclaim overseas for years. I might just take a look at this one later this spring! My thanks to Amulet Books.

And a treasure trove of goodies from the wonderful folks at Tor Books!I was thrilled to receive this finished copy ofWithin the Sanctuary of Wings by Marie Brennanwhich, like the other books of the series, contains the beautiful dragon artwork by the very talented Todd Lockwood. I was also happy to receive a finished copy of Skullsworn by Brian Staveleywhich was an incredible read! In case you missed my review, you’ll find the link in the Review Roundup section below.

Next up is Roar by Cora Carmack– it’s true that I have not been having the best luck when it comes to YA lately, but I am feeling very optimistic about this one, especially given all the positive early reviews. As a bonus, the publicist also included a poster of that jaw-dropping cover, along with a map of the world.

And you know how some books just call to you? Pawn by Timothy Zahnwas like that, but when I first saw it on NetGalley I had no choice to pass on it because at the time my stats were getting out of hand! An unsolicited finished copy came to me anyhow, but now that I have it on hand I’m going to try extra hard to see if I can fit it into my reading schedule for next month. Finally, Gears of Faith by Gabrielle Harbowyis the newest addition to the Pathfinder Tales sequence. These books are just plain fun, and I just love to indulge in them whenever I can. Thanks again to Tor!

And last but not least, my thanks to Crown for sending me this paperback edition of Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. It releases May 2nd, so that’s a great opportunity to check it out if you didn’t get the chance when the book was first released. It was a five star read for me last year!

Figures as soon as I go out of town, tons of amazing stuff show up on NetGalley! My thank to Bloomsbury Children’s Books for approving me forSong of the Current by Sarah Tolcser. I learned about this one after seeing it featured on several bloggers’ highly anticipated lists and it does look very interesting.

And of course, when Orbit’s sister imprint Redhook put up Blood Oath by Melissa LenhardtI jumped on it right away! The first book Sawboneswas one of my favorite books of last year, and also one of the biggest surprises. While it is neither sci-fi or fantasy but historical fiction, you know how much I just looooooove westerns.

I also couldn’t resist requestingGodblind by Anna Stephenswhen I saw it pop up on Edelweiss. “Grimdark” was the magic word, and it’s a debut too! With thanks to Talos.

What I’ve Read Since the Last Update

While hardly any actual “reading” was done during the last two weeks, I did get a lot of audiobooks finished on the train ride to/car ride back from Florida (~17 hours each way). You should be seeing reviews of these very soon.

Have you heard of or read any of the books featured this week? What caught your eye? Any new discoveries? I hope you found something interesting for a future read! Let me know what you plan on checking out. Until next time, see you next Roundup!

Oh cool a week at Disney! Glad you had a great time! The Massacre of Mankind looks awesome, I’m really curious about that War of the Worlds revisit. Love the sound of it. The new Marie Brennan looks good too.

Song of the Current and Change Agent have me curious too. Great line up! Looking forward to your Sanctuary Wings review especially.

I’ve been hearing very positive things about Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, can’t wait to hear what you think of it!

ooooohh, the new Marie Brennan book looks so good!!! Last time I was at the bookstore they had a beautiful display of her books. I was reading them as they came out, but I kept losing track of what was going on between the books, so i think i’m going to wait till there’s 2 or 3 that I haven’t read, and then binge read right through.

Brennan’s series is soooo gorgeous. I won’t deny that I picked up the first book mainly because of the cover; I saw it on a shelf at the bookstore and was immediately drawn to the dragon illustration on the jacket. I knew right then I had to read it 😀 I hope you enjoy the series when you get the chance to catch up, it’s worth it! 😀

You abandoned us, your fake friends, to spend time with your family? What kind of monster are you?!?
*strikes dramatic pose*
“I swear by the sacred name of Bookstooge, to get my revenge! The sun and the moon may pass away and the earth melt like wax, but I shall continue on in this Monte Cristean Quest.”

What I hate most about returning from holiday is the pile of washing and ironing that comes with it after the ordeal of unpacking the case! Looking at the Star Wars book reminds me that I haven’t watched the last two films yet…

Gosh yes, having to unpack when you get home is the worst especially when you just want to flop onto your nice comfy bed that you’ve missed sleeping in for ten days. And with two young kids, there’s soooo much more stuff to wash and unpack too 😀

October is a great time to go – not as hot and it shouldn’t be as crowded. When we went it was packed, it being spring break for a lot of elementary schools and in the UK! I hope you’ll have a great time, it’s best to start planning as soon as you can 🙂

I’ve never been to Disney World, it’s just so far away, but I’d love to go someday. I’ve been to Disneyland hundreds of times but I know it’s not even close to being the same experience. Welcome back and so glad you had fun! I’ve been hearing good things about Roar and I might request Godblind, wow do I love that cover:-)

I haven’t been back to Disneyland in a long time, but I believe it’s pretty much like the Magic Kingdom section? We took two days there and still didn’t get to see everything, it was so huge! Then of course there were the other parks. It was one of those trips you come back feeling like you need a vacation from your vacation 🙂 Anyway, I have pretty high hopes for Roar, crossing my fingers that it’ll be good. That and Godblind 🙂

Oh my gosh, you got the new Moon!! I’m so jealous. I’m finishing up one of hers right now for my bed time reading and wow! It’s keeping me awake at night Lol. It’s so good. Can’t wait to see what you think of Cold Welcome! A Face Like Glass looks really interesting, too…

I hope you enjoyed Disney! We went there for our honeymoon 😀 Loved Epcot…

I’ve never read Moon, but hearing your enthusiasm for her is making me even more excited to check out Cold Welcome now! It just sounded so interesting! At first, I didn’t even give it a second glance because the cover is sort of bland. I’m glad I read the description though, because I hadn’t even realized it was sci-fi space opera and you know how much I love those 🙂

Great book haul and lots of reading too. The book that really stood out for me was the Melissa Lenhardt. I still haven’t read Sawbones but I intend to get to it soon. This is a series that I think I will really enjoy and I notice that the third book is also planned fairly soon after Blood Oath so no long wait – at least I think it is!.
Lynn 😀

Yes, after such a long wait for the sequel of Sawbones, suddenly it’s like two in quick succession! I think that’s the reason they delayed Blood Oath, I’m guessing. I believe they’re putting out audiobooks too, so happy this series is getting some well-deserved attention 🙂

Glad you had a wonderful vacation. We tend to to stay-cations more often because of the pups and I too think vacations sometimes wear you out more. It had to be a blast though. So many good books this week. I can’t wait to read Roar and A Kiss Before Doomsday. I think Blood Oath looks like something I need to research as well. Hope you have a nice restful week while you get back into the swing of things!

I love stay-cations too, or taking trips to places that are closer to home. Every once in a while it’s always fun to splurge on a getaway though, and now that the kids are older we’re also feeling more courageous and confident going to farther places 😀 I also can’t wait to read Roar and A Kiss Before Doomsday, both are on my most anticipated list for this summer!

Song of the Current sounds familiar. I wonder if I have it on my radar on Goodreads… Either way, I’ll be interested on hearing your thoughts on it, as well as Roar and A Crown of Wishes. I have the latter book at home, too, and am hoping to get to it in the next couple weeks.

My newest books… I think they’re ACOW and Laini Taylor’s Strange the Dreamer, which was quite good. And one of the freebies I received from the Iceland Writers Retreat “swag bag” was a book by an Icelandic author that’s been translated to English: House of Evidence by Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson.

I have Strange the Dreamer in audio which I’d hoped to have finished it by now, but my trip put me soooo behind! I might even get to A Crown of Wishes first, now that I have the audiobook of that too – and if I’m to be honest, I think I’m more excited about that 😀 And yes, I’m also really looking forward to Roar! I have not been lucky with my YA reads lately, so hopefully the tide will change with those three 🙂

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